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Anagallis Arvensis L., John E. Ebinger
Ampelopsis Cordata Michx., John E. Ebinger
Myrica Cerifera L., John E. Ebinger
Callicarpa Americana Lour., John E. Ebinger
Ampelopsis Arborea (L.) Koehne, John E. Ebinger
Ampelopsis Arborea (L.) Koehne, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
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Polypremum Procumbens L., John E. Ebinger
Verbena Brasiliensis Vell., John E. Ebinger
Polypremum Procumbens L., John E. Ebinger
Ampelopsis Arborea (L.) Koehne, John E. Ebinger
Ampelopsis Arborea (L.) Koehne, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
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Phyla Nodiflora (L.) Greene, John E. Ebinger
Viola Arvensis Murray, John E. Ebinger
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
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Viola Blanda Willd., John E. Ebinger
Viola Canadensis L., John E. Ebinger
Aplectrum Hyemale (Muhl. Ex Willd.) Torr., John E. Ebinger
Aplectrum Hyemale (Muhl. Ex Willd.) Torr., John E. Ebinger
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Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., Loy R. Phillippe
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., Loy R. Phillippe
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No abstract provided.
The North American Distribution Of The Cladonia Cryptochlorophaea Asah. Population Containing The Para-Depside Atranorin As An Accessory Substance, Paul Raymond Lock
The North American Distribution Of The Cladonia Cryptochlorophaea Asah. Population Containing The Para-Depside Atranorin As An Accessory Substance, Paul Raymond Lock
Masters Theses
An examination by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) of herbarium material and collections from Missouri and Arkansas of the cup-shaped lichen Cladonia cryptochlorophaea Asah. was used to determine the North American distribution of the population containing the para-depside atranorin. This atranorin containing variant was originally reported by Cunningham (1982) in Coles and Clark Counties of Illinois with further studies by Wilcer (1984) in Illinois, western Indiana and southern Wisconsin.
A total of 181 specimens of Cladonia cryptochlorophaea Asah. were examined for the para-depside atranorin using TLC. Herbarium material was supplied for study from both the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D. C., and Eastern …